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coconess
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Posted: Jan 28 2013 at 6:16am |
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No they don't wonderland, just stop it... You must wear makeup in order to look polished. There's no way around it.
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babyk94
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Posted: Jan 28 2013 at 6:50am |
Lol honestly idc just don't put your insecurities on others. Let barefaced people be happy.
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Posted: Jan 28 2013 at 6:53am |
SamoneLenior wrote:
Spokenword wrote:
oh and i must say, i hate when people say things like "she should just work on her skin and not wear makeup"....
not everyone is born with clear free skin just like not everyone is born with hair down their back with no effort.
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girl don't waste your time
the main ones saying it have minimal to no break outs and rarely, if ever, scar
or they are the ones who sought treatment, it worked and act as if it should be that easy for everyone else, as if their treatment is the end all be all cure for acne for everyone
.....you don't see me in the skinny threads saying "just eat more jiffy cornbread"
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I didn't even hear anyway say anything like that in this thread.
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SamoneLenior
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Posted: Jan 28 2013 at 9:28am |
ms_wonderland wrote:
i just thought of something.
men don't wear makeup, but they look polished with nothing more than facial hair grooming.
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ThoughtCouture
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Posted: Jan 28 2013 at 10:20am |
oh snap!!!!!!!
lmaaaaooooooooooooooooo
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Posted: Jan 28 2013 at 10:22am |
EPITOME wrote:
anyway im not judging..im trying to figure out how to contour my nose...not to make it look smaller..i just like the way the highlighted bridge looks...can i just highlight my bridge farraface? |
countouring will make it appear smaller tho
in general, i side-eye countouring noses in particular....#nojudging
as for the two ladies in the OP, they look like the same people to me, just with flawless skin. The MUA didnt give them brad new cheekbones
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Posted: Jan 28 2013 at 10:22am |
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on another note, i am gonna try revlon colorstay foundation...
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Posted: Jan 28 2013 at 10:29am |
ilovelife wrote:
I used to have bad acne and I think it was mostly due to age, as I got older it went away and now I've been using a variety of products instead of a regime like ProActive, etc. I think MUA are "artist" skin is their canvas. I love playing in my makeup and contouring and highlighting. I do think the ladies in the pictures should really focus on the care of their skin and not try to hide behind it, too much make up can cause pore clogging and make skin worse |
If my skin looked like that, i think i would still want to do some cover up, while im focusing on skin care. No way around it, if your acne is that bad
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Posted: Jan 28 2013 at 10:30am |
ThoughtCouture wrote:
on another note, i am gonna try revlon colorstay foundation... |
You havent yet? Its great.../although i do think that flawless quality it had has gone down half a notch or so over the past 5 years. its still my go to foundation tho
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Posted: Jan 28 2013 at 10:32am |
babyk94 wrote:
SamoneLenior wrote:
Spokenword wrote:
oh and i must say, i hate when people say things like "she should just work on her skin and not wear makeup"....
not everyone is born with clear free skin just like not everyone is born with hair down their back with no effort.
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girl don't waste your time
the main ones saying it have minimal to no break outs and rarely, if ever, scar
or they are the ones who sought treatment, it worked and act as if it should be that easy for everyone else, as if their treatment is the end all be all cure for acne for everyone
.....you don't see me in the skinny threads saying "just eat more jiffy cornbread"
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ilovelife wrote:
I used to have bad acne and I think it was mostly due
to age, as I got older it went away and now I've been using a variety of
products instead of a regime like ProActive, etc. I think MUA are
"artist" skin is their canvas. I love playing in my makeup
and contouring and highlighting. I do think the ladies in the pictures
should really focus on the care of their skin and not try to hide behind
it, too much make up can cause pore clogging and make skin
worse |
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